Lawmakers voted 65-0 Tuesday to approve the bill, which lets terminally ill patients try drugs that are still completing clinical trials and haven't been approved by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration.

Similar bills are pending in several states. Some doctors oppose so-called "Right To Try" legislation, saying it could bypass important safeguards. But supporters argue doctors still would need to approve the use of investigational products.

The Senate will now consider the bill.

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